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Member Activities / Events / Re: Falcon Watchers' Weekend, 2011
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on: 15-Jul-11, 08:28:40 PM
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A great time was had by Ei, Mak,Susan, Carrie, Shaky,Margaret, Joyce,Dave,Jenne and me at Wild Wings. Terry gave us a Tour and then she took us to School. It's a room for kids and others to have a close up look at these most wonderful Birds. I won the ID10T award for not putting my Memory Card back in my Camera after I put Hummingbird shots in the Computer...DUH!!!! We enjoyed bonding with Falcon Friends again this year. ginha P.S. Hey Donna.....we all gave Barf kisses from you  So glad that you all had a great time at WW! A great place to visit-lots of fun! Did any Chickadees show up for food? Sorry we couldn't make it this year with so much going on here with our home renovations. Hopefully next year!
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Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Rhea Mae and Tiago's Webcam - Toronto - Canadian Peregrine Foundation
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on: 15-Jul-11, 08:20:02 PM
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!!! Empty nest syndrome for many!! July 15, 2011 - Toronto - Sheraton Centre CPF Postmaster Reports: July 15th - 2011
Despite the fact that the ākidsā are no longer utilizing the nest ledge much these days, the resident adults are still calling it home. If you can catch the camera and the nest ledge just at the right time , you will see one or both of the adults still on the nest ledge throughout the day and night. You just may even be able to catch the juveniles on the nest ledge via the camera. They are foxy and quick,, but still checking the nest ledge for food that mom and dad have left behind!
The fledglings are all over the place these days with many new reports of peregrines on their ledges, outside of their windows, but itās difficult to get band numbers as they are moving around so much, and as two people have alrady told us - āby the time we realized what we were seeing, frozen in amazement, run for the camera phone and return, they had gone to another window ledge,, Damnā !!!!
One lady writes, āIāve got to stop spending so much working, and more time watchingā!! Oops, donāt tell by boss I said that!!!
Another fellow writes,, āWork is really making my peregrine watching difficultā! Can you get them to come back to the nest ledge so I can watch them on my computer when Iām working! I really miss watching the youngsters!! My days have become very boring again!
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Rochester Falcons / Rochester Falcon Offspring / Re: Quest and Kendal - Toronto/Don Mills
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on: 15-Jul-11, 07:42:29 PM
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!!! Intense fledge watch is no longer needed. Baby H is out of the woods as we say!!! BUT, the best is yet to come!! July 15, 2011 - Toronto - Don Mills Mark Nash Reports: July 15th - 2011
A quickly update on Baby Hās progress. Given her incredible progress and strong flight skills thus far, there it is not likely that baby Harlequin will come to the ground and in need of rescue. She has clearly mastered basic flight skills and holding her altitude has not been a problem at all. In fact, she has been able to far exceed the height of all of the surrounding buildings in the neighbourhood and has learned to land without the use of a concrete backstop :-)) With a few bumps and grinds along the way, it is not likely that she will be making any more contact with windows or solid concrete walls any time too soon. Quest and Kendal are giving her their undivided attention all day long,, - (well at least when Quest is not nagging Kendal and heās not hiding out over at the Westin hotel)
Intense monitoring is no longer needed, and for the most parts, its up to Quest and Kendal to teach her the ropes so to speak. While monitoring will continue, a dawn to dusk monitoring effort will not be necessary and we can back off. I would still encourage everyone to keep their eyes to the skies, as the best part of the process is about to begin!
As the parents increase their daily training of Baby H, the aerial displays are going to be fantastic to watch. Baby H has allot to learn to prepare her for all of the life skills that she will need for a long migration south come September. She will migrate alone in the fall without her parents.
Quest and Kendal will likely stay and winter over on or close to the nest site - (or at least hopefully in their āDon Mills territoryā). Historically, most all of the āurban nesting adultsā here in southern Ontario stay on territory all year-round, and never leave. The juveniles are still heavily influenced by the instinct to migrate south. The urban adults have learned to adopt and hold on to their established territories all year long. In contrast, most ALL of Ontarioās peregrine population, including both the adults and juveniles migrate south for the winter. Only the āurban adultsā stay. Please keep watching as we welcome any and all observation reports that we can continue to post, as Baby H has a huge following, and weāre all interested to know how she doing!!
Sadly, we must divert all available mobile resources that can help - to one final fledge watch that is in need of our assistance out at the Brampton Courthouse where one young hatchling is about to take her first flights. As always, we are still available 24/7 on our mobile phones for any emergencies.
I canāt express my gratitude enough to Donna, Melanie, Patricia and all of the wonderful people at Harlequin who have opened their doors and hearts for us and the birds . To the building management of 220 Duncan Mill Rd, their board of directors, tenants and security staff for your support and understanding,, and to all of the CPF fledge watch team and community members that been there for both the CPF and the peregrines, you to be commended for your support.
Finally, last but not least, to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and the Aurora district staff that have gone way above the call of duty, before, during and after hours to support us all!
How could we ever fail with such a great team!!!!
In the next few days, I promise that we will get the missing field notes and incredible pictures posted that we are so behind on, so stay tuned for some incredible photos and further updated news of the happenings to follow in the days to come.
Stay tunedā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦.
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